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The Cranston Herald’s Athlete of the Week is Cranston-East Greenwich girls hockey co-op forward Sofia Nardelli. The freshman standout, who currently leads the team with eight goals on the … more
By ROB DUGUAY Over the course of an artist’s career, sometimes it’s a wise move to switch things up a bit. In order for this to happen, the creative canvas is wiped clean with new … more
Many people come into my clinic and say things like, “I almost didn’t come in for this” or “I’m not sure if this is a big deal” or “I just mentioned this to … more
To the Editor, A common concern with the Safe Firearm Storage Bill (S-2202) & (H-7373) making its way through the General Assembly pertains to having immediate access to a gun for … more
I have to admit that I love the name. As someone who grew up in the “hippie” era and attended college in bucolic Vermont, I’ve seen my share of unusual names.  Names like … more
We work to create a healthier, happier Cranston for all residents through events, workshops, resident-led working groups and The Huddle Center, our Cranston Family Support Center. Free Gift … more
The Tony Award-winning spectacular musical, “Moulin Rouge! The Musical”, is currently lighting up the PPAC stage with its glamourous two-hour plus production, filled with dancing, … more
Affordable and Accessible Education for all Cranston Residents @ Central Library Wednesday, January 10 | 5:30 - 7:00 PM Did you know that Roger Williams University College offers affordable … more
I’ve been funny my whole life,” said Warwick native Bill Silas. For Silas, who has been a comedian for 16 years, March 23 will be a “huge night:” a sold out celebration … more
Have you driven on Hartford Avenue recently? If so, your license plate was likely one of 162,180 vehicles detected in the last 30 days by one of three Flock Safety cameras monitoring traffic in … more
There’s no denying the arrival of spring once the cherry blossoms bloom and spiked cleats begin digging into the dirt at local Little League diamonds across the state. This past weekend, … more
The month of December is mostly focused on giving back. The Book Club decided to follow this way of life by starting a book drive. Here at Cranston High School West, Book Club leaders Isabella Sawyer … more
Sunday’s storm delivered an initial slushy mix of rain and snow that dramatically changed by late afternoon into a white out. Fortunately, it didn’t last all that long and accumulations … more
FAMILY FEATURES On the sweetest day of the year, a day full of flowers, love and sweets, Valentine’s Day is the ultimate opportunity to try a different dessert meant for two. … more
Rhode Islanders can expect some financial relief this summer, as electricity bills are expected to go down starting next month. Rhode Island Energy (RIE) is proposing lowering the default rates … more
The final night of Hanukkah was marked in Pawtuxet Village in Warwick by the lighting of the menorah. Every evening during the festival of lights, after the sun went down, folks gathered in Pawtuxet … more
Mayor Kenneth J. Hopkins has announced that Cranston is undertaking planned inspections and evaluations of Cranston’s bridges and culverts as part of his administration’s watchdog … more
Here are the highlights from news and events that took place in the General Assembly last week. For more information on any of these items visit www.rilegislature.gov/pressrelease. Senate bills to … more
For the second straight season, the Cranston West boys freshman basketball team took home the state championship when it beat North Providence 70-40 in the title clash. It was a historic run for the … more
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